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Purchasing Must Become Supply Management

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Kraljic inleder med att beskriva hur chefer kan upptacka svagheter i deras inkopsprocesser samt hur de kan motverka detta.
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Kraljic inleder med att beskriva hur chefer kan upptacka svagheter i deras inkopsprocesser samt hur de kan motverka detta. Den globala marknaden som idag existerar dar outsourcing, joint-ventures och integrerade IT-system ar allt vanligare behover foretagen komma till ratta med risker och komplexitet. En okad konkurrens, teknologiutvecklingen, en snabb foranderlig varld samt osakra leveransrelationer gor att man behover gora inkop till en mer strategisk funktion. Det ar darfor nodvandigt att byta fokus fran inkop till supply management.

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